The Oxford Human Rights Hub is pleased to invite all human rights research students enrolled in a research degree at the University of Oxford to its first workshop for human rights doctoral and masters students. Date: Friday June 5th, 2015 Venue: Mary Eccles Room, Pembroke College This half-day workshop will bring together and foster a network […]

The podcasting team at the OxHRH has won an AHRC-TORCH Graduate Fund Award to develop a new podcast series on comparative human rights law. ‘RightsUp’ – a new ‘magazine style’ podcast series set to launch in Trinity Term 2015 will take on some of the most topical and challenging questions of the day. With interviews […]

For the second year in a row, this February Human Rights Watch London Network held a Moot Trial. This year’s topic for the Moot was the timely and topical subject of Extraordinary Rendition, the case before the Court being Khaled Shaladi v UK, which considered the role of the UK in a particular case. Held in the UCL […]

We have hit a few milestones here at the Oxford Human Rights Hub this month – all of which are a testament to the fantastic support of all of you out there who read our blog and follow our work on social media. This morning our Twitter account (@OxHRH) hit 5,000 followers! Thank you to @victoriamybrown […]

Dr Jaakko Kuosmanen, Coordinator of the Oxford Martin School Programme on Human Rights for Future Generations and a Research Fellow at the Law Faculty at the University of Oxford will be part of an illustrious line-up of speakers this weekend participating in FutureFest. FutureFest is Nesta’s flagship weekend event of immersive experiences, compelling performances and […]